PlayStation 4 Game Previews - Page 3
Omega Force's fresh take on the Fate franchise feels poised to set a new standard for the series' games
preview by James Galizio on 05 July, 2023
During this year's Anime Expo we had the chance to sit down and play Cygames' upcoming console action RPG.
preview by James Galizio on 02 July, 2023
We got a very early hands-on look for the upcoming Action RPG
preview by James Galizio on 22 June, 2023
Aquria's upcoming Action RPG impresses with its gameplay, but the story and characters have yet to do the same
preview by James Galizio on 20 June, 2023
Nippon-Ichi Software's latest TRPG looks to boldly bring the series to its next evolution.
preview by James Galizio on 20 June, 2023
CD Projekt Red's current-gen-only expansion to Cyberpunk 2077 exudes confidence, and it feels like the game has come full circle.
preview by James Galizio on 12 June, 2023
Atelier Marie Remake is shaping up to be a gorgeous treat to explore the origins of the Atelier series, although you'll have to manage time and money.
preview by Paige Chamberlain on 11 May, 2023
The team at Digital Sun has done the impossible, they got me interested in something League of Legends related, thanks to Mageseeker, their gorgeous new action RPG that I got to check out!
preview by Scott White on 13 April, 2023
A solid foundation and an extended development cycle has Atelier Ryza 3 feeling like a new step for Gust and the Atelier series as a whole.
preview by James Galizio on 22 February, 2023
Check out Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society's opening moments, and our thoughts on the upcoming localization
preview by James Galizio on 18 January, 2023
Between breakneck pacing, and appreciated Quality-of-Life features, Wo Long's opening hours make it feel suited for anyone new to the genre.
preview by James Galizio on 17 January, 2023
One Piece's latest video game offering is quite a departure, one that has potential.
preview by Cullen Black on 12 December, 2022
Team Ninja's latest go at the "masocore" genre feels like it has more in common with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice than their own Nioh, and that's not a bad thing
preview by James Galizio on 26 September, 2022
Revisiting Zack Fair's journey has never been more exciting.
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022
Despite a few technical hiccups, Star Ocean has never felt quite so ambitious.
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022
NieR Automata's upcoming Switch conversion might just be the best port to the system yet
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022
Despite my concerns from its initial announcement trailer, playing Valkyrie Elysium was a lot more fun than I expected.
preview by Josh Torres on 14 September, 2022
Initially Kickstarted back in 2016, after a rocky development this remake of the first System Shock, one of the progenitors of the immersive genre, is almost here, and fans new and old should be excited.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022
Initially a successful Kickstarter back in 2016, Arcadian Atlas had a impressive showing at this year's PAX West, showcasing great sprite work and systems that harken back to the genre's greats.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022
Although Live a Live is a retro classic RPG, its multiple protagonists and time periods keep it fresh to new audiences.
preview by Paige Chamberlain on 06 July, 2022
We checked out out the first five hours of Firaxis' upcoming strategy RPG; we got to try out its card-based combat, explore the Abbey Hub world, and much more!
preview by Scott White on 09 June, 2022
Faster-paced, streamlined, and with a slew of new and returning monsters - Sunbreak is shaping up to be an excellent expansion.
preview by James Galizio on 02 June, 2022
This pixel art game combines JRPG structure with the world of pro wrestling.
preview by Scott White on 27 April, 2022
This companion game shows some promise, though I wish the preview wasn't limited to the opening of the game.
preview by Adam Vitale on 24 March, 2022
Originally a Borderlands 2 DLC, Tiny Tina's first full adventure is off to a promising start.
preview by James Galizio on 28 February, 2022